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Appendix I: Effective Dates for Reportable Convictions
Table 5: Federal Convictions
G.S. §
Basis of Reportable Conviction Effective
Date
14-208.6(4)(c) [1997 S.L. 15]
A final conviction in a federal
jurisdiction for an offense which is
substantially similar to an “offense
against a minor,” or a “sexually
violent offense” is a reportable
conviction
Includes conspiracy or solicitation
to commit any of these offenses
and aiding and abetting any of
these offenses
Convicted or released from a penal
institution on or after April 3, 1997
*If underlying offense has later
effective date, use the effective date
of that offense.
14-208.6(4)(c) [2001 S.L. 373]
A final conviction in a court-martial
for an offense which is substantially
similar to an “offense against a
minor” or a “sexually violent
offense” is a reportable conviction.
Committed on or after October 1,
2001.
Table 6: Secretly Peeping
G.S.
§
Offense Effective
Date
14-202 (a) or (c)
[2003 S.L. 303]
Secretly Peeping
Will be a reportable conviction only for a second or
subsequent conviction and only if the court
sentencing the individual issues an order pursuant to
14-202(1) requiring the individual to register
Only for a second or subsequent conviction,
if that offense was COMMITTED on or
after Dec. 1,2003 and the court sentencing
the individual issues an order pursuant to
14-202(l) requiring the individual to register
14-202 (al) [2004
S.L. 109]
Secretly Peeping
Will be a reportable conviction only for a second or
subsequent conviction and only if the court
sentencing the individual issues an order pursuant to
14-202(1) requiring the individual to register
Only for a second or subsequent conviction,
if that offense was COMMITTED on or
after Dec. 1.2004 and the court sentencing
the individual issues an order pursuant to
14-202(l) requiring the individual to register
14-202(d), (e),
(f), (g) or (h)
[2003 S.L. 303]
Secretly Peeping
Will be a reportable conviction only if the court
sentencing the individual issues an order pursuant to
14-202(1) requiring the individual to register
Only for offenses that were COMMITTED
on or after Dec. 1, 2003 and the court
sentencing the individual issues an order
pursuant to 14-202(l) requiring the
individual to register
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Appendix 2
Duties to Report Updates to Registration Information
G.S.
§
Event Notification
Required
Deadline
14-208.9(a)
Offender changes address
-
new
address in the same
county
Report IN PERSON and provide
written notification of new address to
the sheriff’s office of the county
with whom the offender last
registered
Within 3 business days of
change of address
14-208.9(a)
[2007 S.L.
213]
Offender changes address
-
new
address in a different North
Carolina county
Report IN PERSON and provide
written notification of new address to
both the sheriff’s office of the county
with whom the offender last
registered and the sheriff’s office of
the new county
Must report within 3
business days to sheriff of
the county of current
residence and within 10
days to the sheriff of the
new county
14-208.9(b)
[2006 S.L.
247]
Offender intends to move to
another state
Report IN PERSON and provide
written notification of the address,
municipality, county and state of
intended residence to the sheriff’s
office of the county of current
residence
At least 3 business days
before person intends to
leave North Carolina to
establish residence in
other state or jurisdiction
14-208.9(bl)
Offender who indicated their
intent to reside in another state or
jurisdiction decides to remain in
state
Report IN PERSON to the sheriffs
office to which the offender reported
their intent to move out-of-state
Within 3 business days
after the date the offender
indicated they would
leave this state
14-208.9
[2008 S.L.
220]
A person required to register
changes or obtains a new online
identifier
Report IN PERSON to the sheriff of
the county with whom the person
registered to provide the new or
changed online information
Within 10 days of
changing or obtaining a
new online identifier